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BBC News 'Lifeless' prion proteins are 'capable of evolution'

 
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Could the worms on the masks and test kits that scientists are finding have something to do with a greater impact of possibly humans producing these things putting them out into the atmosphere and their just going into stasis in fabric etc until close to other humans transmitting these tiny worms? Is the worms the prions or are they much larger? Are they connected at all or completely separate? It’s a question I have.

Remember the Mayans died from prion disease.
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people still actually watch that pure rubbish on bbc?

haha...that's kinda funny, but sad at the same time.....

even if bbc did let a little truth slip out, I'm sure they will twist it around to make sure it fits the SCRIPT....

but what do I know?
I don't even own a television anymore.

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Despite the contemporary theory, you CANNOT fool Mother Nature.

That said, she is kind enough to offer remedies for those who get caught in the cross-fire of madmen.

Keratinase and Zingibain are able to dismantle misfolded prions and their aggregated clumps.

Shilajit, especially fulvic/humic acid, assists supplements to cross the Blood Brain Barrier.

But if you keep screwing with Her, she will find another way to punish you.
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Despite the contemporary theory, you CANNOT fool Mother Nature.

That said, she is kind enough to offer remedies for those who get caught in the cross-fire of madmen.

Keratinase and Zingibain are able to dismantle misfolded prions and their aggregated clumps.

Shilajit, especially fulvic/humic acid, assists supplements to cross the Blood Brain Barrier.

But if you keep screwing with Her, she will find another way to punish you.
 Quoting: Herr Decider


Herr,
Do you think the CRISPR modded SARS virus rather quickly reverted back to its 'less than lethal' form? The early China vids of people spazzing out and dying in the street were a lot different than the bad flu symptoms people speak of currently.
Mother Nature taking out the CRISPR edits...

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Despite the contemporary theory, you CANNOT fool Mother Nature.

That said, she is kind enough to offer remedies for those who get caught in the cross-fire of madmen.

Keratinase and Zingibain are able to dismantle misfolded prions and their aggregated clumps.

Shilajit, especially fulvic/humic acid, assists supplements to cross the Blood Brain Barrier.

But if you keep screwing with Her, she will find another way to punish you.
 Quoting: Herr Decider


Herr,
Do you think the CRISPR modded SARS virus rather quickly reverted back to its 'less than lethal' form? The early China vids of people spazzing out and dying in the street were a lot different than the bad flu symptoms people speak of currently.
Mother Nature taking out the CRISPR edits...
 Quoting: uscrusader1


Remember this, from a few days ago?

[link to www.bloomberg.com (secure)]
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"mommy, what's a prion?"
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Same thing as a Prius, just more politically correct.
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On copper and manganese and prions
[link to www.monbiot.com (secure)]
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Re: BBC News 'Lifeless' prion proteins are 'capable of evolution'
Despite the contemporary theory, you CANNOT fool Mother Nature.

That said, she is kind enough to offer remedies for those who get caught in the cross-fire of madmen.

Keratinase and Zingibain are able to dismantle misfolded prions and their aggregated clumps.

Shilajit, especially fulvic/humic acid, assists supplements to cross the Blood Brain Barrier.

But if you keep screwing with Her, she will find another way to punish you.
 Quoting: Herr Decider


Herr,
Do you think the CRISPR modded SARS virus rather quickly reverted back to its 'less than lethal' form? The early China vids of people spazzing out and dying in the street were a lot different than the bad flu symptoms people speak of currently.
Mother Nature taking out the CRISPR edits...
 Quoting: uscrusader1


According to a triangulation of the best sources I have come across, a second CRISPR modded SARS virus was quickly released in order to overtake the first one once it was known #1 had been released as an attack.

The second was more contagious but much less lethal. It was released as a countermeasure, basically inoculating the world population against that first strain.

The second went on to predominate and is churning out so many variants today.

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On copper and manganese and prions
[link to www.monbiot.com (secure)]
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that article is behind a paywall?

synopsis?
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Prions are alien microorganisms, derived from Earth.

Earth's human population is under a barrage of genetic, viral, and biological attacks from hostile aliens.
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Prions are alien microorganisms, derived from Earth.

Earth's human population is under a barrage of genetic, viral, and biological attacks from hostile aliens.
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NOT derived from Earth (correction)
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Re: BBC News 'Lifeless' prion proteins are 'capable of evolution'
Despite the contemporary theory, you CANNOT fool Mother Nature.

That said, she is kind enough to offer remedies for those who get caught in the cross-fire of madmen.

Keratinase and Zingibain are able to dismantle misfolded prions and their aggregated clumps.

Shilajit, especially fulvic/humic acid, assists supplements to cross the Blood Brain Barrier.

But if you keep screwing with Her, she will find another way to punish you.
 Quoting: Herr Decider


Herr,
Do you think the CRISPR modded SARS virus rather quickly reverted back to its 'less than lethal' form? The early China vids of people spazzing out and dying in the street were a lot different than the bad flu symptoms people speak of currently.
Mother Nature taking out the CRISPR edits...
 Quoting: uscrusader1


According to a triangulation of the best sources I have come across, a second CRISPR modded SARS virus was quickly released in order to overtake the first one once it was known #1 had been released as an attack.

The second was more contagious but much less lethal. It was released as a countermeasure, basically inoculating the world population against that first strain.

The second went on to predominate and is churning out so many variants today.
 Quoting: Herr Decider

Thx, interesting.





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